El Salvador: Slow Justice

Preparing for a convention of electrical engineers, workers at San
Salvador's Sheraton Hotel last week covered up some grisly mementos:
bullet holes in a wall of the dining room, where a Salvadoran labor
leader and two Americans working for agricultural reform were murdered
one night 21 months ago. Even as paint and plaster were being applied,
there were complaints of another cover-up in what has come to be known
as the "agreform murders." On grounds of insufficient evidence,
Salvadoran Judge Héctor Enrique Jiménez Zaldivar on Oct. 1...